so the Question is: is the balance of power shifting in the N.L. east?, so far the Phillies have traded for Billy Wagner and Eric Milton, signed Tim Worrell, and Kevin Millwood is expected to accept Arbitration, the world champion Florida Marlins traded away 1B Derrek Lee, but re-signed 3B Mike Lowell and 2B Luis Castillo to long term contracts, even with no Pudge or Derrek Lee this is still a good young team, with a solid young pitching staff, both of these teams have made moves that should make them contenders in what might be a very interesting race in the N.L. next season,
then theres the Montreal Expos, who for the last two seasons have made strong runs in the N.L. wild card race, the Expos will come into this season without Vladmir Guerrero and Javier Vazquez, both have been key players in the teams success over the past two years, even without them this team still has a lot of good pitching, but will likely struggle offensively next season, which may make it hard to contend,
and then there is the Atlanta Braves the dominate force in the N.L. for the past 13 seasons, whose run at the top may be coming to an end, the Braves in an attempt to cut cost have let many key players such as Greg Maddux Gary Sheffield and Javy Lopez go this offseason by not offering them salary arbitration, a move that may cost them more than it may help, the team also did not offer salary arbitration to most of there bullpen, meaning after John Smoltz and Kevin Gryboski it's anyone's guess who will be coming out of the pen, the Braves have been rumored to be the front runner to sign OF Jose Guillen to fill the void left in the Outfield, the team has signed P John Thomson, and in house Catcher Johnny Estrada will replace Javy Lopez behind the plate, but,
Jose Guillen is not Gary Sheffield, and John Thomson is not in the same class as a Greg Maddux, so where will that leave the Braves?, only time will tell,
the Marlins are world champs, the Phillies are the early favorites, and the Braves Expos and Mets...it could be a long season in the N.L. east next year.
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